Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Review (40)
- Article (30)
- Doctoral Thesis (4)
- Report (3)
- Working Paper (3)
- Book (1)
- Part of a Book (1)
- Conference Proceeding (1)
Language
- English (83) (remove)
Has Fulltext
- yes (83)
Is part of the Bibliography
- no (83) (remove)
Keywords
- Indonesia (3)
- Deutschland (2)
- Eastern Europe (2)
- Europa (2)
- Europe and Neighbourhoods (2)
- Geschichte (2)
- Harvard University Press (2)
- History (2)
- History book reviews (2)
- Islam (2)
- 1214-2014 (1)
- 1789-1850 (1)
- 1860-1920 (1)
- 1970-1990 (1)
- 300-800 (1)
- 400-900 (1)
- 747-814 (1)
- Aceh (1)
- Africa (1)
- Afrika (1)
- Archäologie (1)
- Archäologiegeschichte (1)
- Bibliografie (1)
- Biografie (1)
- Boethius (1)
- Bouvines (1)
- Bouvines / Schlacht (1)
- Britain and Ireland (1)
- Central Europe (1)
- Charlemagne (1)
- Christianisierung (1)
- Christianity (1)
- Comparative (1)
- Conflict (1)
- Crusades (1)
- DDR (1)
- Damascus (1)
- Databases (1)
- Deutschland (Bundesrepublik) (1)
- Dominicans (1)
- Emad al-Dīn Zingy (1)
- English/American studies (1)
- Fake Followers (1)
- Fascism (1)
- Franciscans (1)
- Fränkisches Reich (1)
- Gender (1)
- Gerakan Aceh Merdeka (GAM) (1)
- Germany (1)
- Geschichte der Archäologie (1)
- Geschichtswissenschaft (1)
- Globalisierung (1)
- Gregor Gysi (1)
- Grounded Theory (1)
- Hans-Christian Ströbele (1)
- Hebron (1)
- Heiko Maas (1)
- Historians (1)
- Holy Roman Empire (1)
- Human Rights (1)
- Humanities (1)
- Humphrey II (1)
- Ignas Kalpokas (1)
- Indonesien (1)
- International Relations book reviews (1)
- Jewish history (1)
- Jewish literature studies (1)
- Johannes Fried (1)
- Jürgen Trittin (1)
- Kaapvaal Kraton (1)
- Kaapvaal craton (1)
- Kamerun <Nord> (1)
- Karl I., Heiliges Römisches Reich, Kaiser (1)
- Katrin Göring-Eckardt (1)
- Kimberlite (1)
- Kingdom of Jerusalem (1)
- Kollektives Gedächtnis (1)
- Kulturanthropologie (1)
- Latein (1)
- Latin East (1)
- Linked Data (1)
- Lu-Hf and Sm-Nd geochronology (1)
- Lu-Hf und Sm-Nd Geochronologie (1)
- Mafa (1)
- Mantel Xenolith (1)
- Matakam (1)
- Mindanao (1)
- Mixed marriages (1)
- Mommsen, Wolfgang J. (1)
- Monotheism (1)
- Monotheismus (1)
- Museums (1)
- Neolthic (1)
- Netherlands (1)
- Niederrhein (1)
- Nour al- al-Dīn Zingy (1)
- Numismatics (1)
- Pakistan (1)
- Partai Aceh (1)
- Peter Altmaier (1)
- Peter Tauber (1)
- Philippines (1)
- Philosophy and Religion book reviews (1)
- Pluragraph (1)
- Politik (1)
- Polymikte Peridotit (1)
- Rathenau, Walther (1)
- Rating (1)
- Republican coinage (1)
- Ritual (1)
- Ritus (1)
- Roman Congregations (1)
- Rousseau (1)
- Sahra Wagenknecht (1)
- Salier (1)
- Sara Perley (1)
- Sigmar Gabriel (1)
- Society (1)
- South-Eastern Europe (1)
- Stadtentwicklung (1)
- Subjectivation (1)
- Substantiv (1)
- Superlative (1)
- Tametsi (1)
- The Middle Ages (1)
- Tibnīn (1)
- Toron (1)
- Tradition (1)
- Transgender (1)
- Transnationalismus (1)
- Twitter (1)
- Tyre (1)
- Verwaltungssprache (1)
- Vikings (1)
- Volker Beck (1)
- Wissenschaftsgeschichte (1)
- Wissenschaftsrat (Germany) (1)
- Wissensproduktion (1)
- acculturation (1)
- administratio <Wort> (1)
- anti-Semitism (1)
- audience targeting; (1)
- causality (1)
- coin hoards (1)
- computational linguistics (1)
- cultural anthropology (1)
- forager horticulturists (1)
- forms of knowledge (1)
- globalization (1)
- historical thinking (1)
- historiographische Ansätze (1)
- history of meteorology (1)
- history of science (1)
- identity (1)
- images of foreign peoples and places (1)
- kimberlite (1)
- late Republican civil wars (1)
- local culture (1)
- mantle xenoliths (1)
- modernity (1)
- political religion (1)
- polymict peridotite (1)
- post-conflict (1)
- racism (1)
- task complexity (1)
- textbook research (1)
- transnationalism (1)
- triangulation (1)
- tsunami (1)
- urban development (1)
- violence (1)
Institute
- Geschichtswissenschaften (83) (remove)
The grave offerings and the traces of ritual actions should prove a valuable source for speculation about views on death in antiquity. In the Classical necropolis of Medma the main features of grave’s goods reflect socio-religious believes about death and after death not completely explained yet. In this research suggestions could derive from the analysis of the vegetal charred offers discovered in some burials; they’re figs, olive stones, grapes, almond and, pheraphs, nuts laid inside the tombs, in most cases primary cremations, or in isolated cases above them. Their presence also in religious contexts like sanctuaries suggests ritual and votive actions more than luxury demonstrating, conclusion drawn from the analysis of the terracotta offers too. In Greek tradition the fruits considered are related to the meanings of civilisation, prosperity, wealth and nature renovation and for this holy to nether deities associated to burial rituals.
The little-known Roman gold mining site "Gralheira" is located near the well-explored mine of Tresminas. The 2.5 km long, almost dead straight archaeological monument from the first and second centuries AD is currently under threat from possible mining activities on the one hand and from modern waste disposal in the pits on the other. Since 2019, the Roman mining traces have been investigated by means of intensive field inspections, terrestrial 3d laser scanning and aerial photography. The following article will present first impressions and findings on this structure, as well as questions and preliminary interpretations.